Description
Firebead Wire Worm (aka- Firebead Steel Worm)
Color: Red ; Size: #6
It’s just a little fancier than it’s cousin, the Wire Worm but adding the hot orange Firebead on this fly adds a lot of extra weight and at times is more effective than one without the orange bead. The key to this fish catching fly is it’s weight and streamline design allow it to crazy SINK FAST. In higher water flows or when you are trying to fish deeper, this fly pattern can do the depth charging job. We use this fly even during normal flows as a lead fly so we don’t need to add a split shot on the leader. The volume of this fly pattern we sell is a good indicator that anglers dig them because they work. We sell more Wire Worms (with and without the Firebead) than we do regular, chenille, San Juan Worms (though, those are crazy effective as well).
Missouri River Tip: During the Spring when we get higher water flows (say above 7,500cfs), here’s a great way to fish using this fly as a dropper nymph off our popular Wire Worm or Firebead Wire Worm or Tungsten Firebead Sowbug. (FYI- the MO gets hazardous to wade fish above 7500 cfs) Use one of our Thingamabobber Nymph Rigs: 1-Drop 4′-6′ of 2X tippet off the swivel, 2-Add 12″-15″ of 3X tippet on the end of the 2X (use a Surgeon Knot or Blood Knot), 3-Tie on a #4 – #6 Wire Worm or Firebead Wire Worm or a #12 – #14 Tungsten Firebead Sowbug. 4-Tie on 12″-15″ of 4X tippet off the #4 – #6 Wire Worm or #12 – #14 Tunsgsten Firebead Sowbug (either on the bend of the hook or from the eye), 5-Tie on a #16 or #18 Pink Lightning Bug or Firebead Rays or Firebead Caviar Scud or Tungsten Firebead Sowbug. 6-Add a B or BB Split Shot on the 2X tippet above the knot with the 3X tippet (then the split shot will never slide down to your fly). We use fluorocarbon tippet (Mirage or RIO FFP) because it sinks quicker, is more abrasion resistant and is stealthier. When fishing from a boat (which is a must above 7500cfs), set your indicator to about the depth you are fishing (i.e.- fishing in 7′ of water, set your depth with your indicator to about 7′ from your bottom nymph to the indicator.) [If I’m wade fishing I try to set the depth of my indicator about 1.5X the depth I’m fishing. i.e.- fishing in 6′ of water, set your indicator to about 9′ from bottom bug to bobber.] The Thingamabobber Nymph Rig makes it super easy and quick to adjust your depth as you move from spot to spot.
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